This is a recent press release with regards to the new Prepaid Calling Card Cluster and VoIP enabling services for telco's, ISPs, and entrepreneurs looking for VoIP Business Opportunities.
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VocalScape Announces New Enhanced Turn-Key VoIP Platform for ISPs, ITSPs and Telcos
Friday December 3, 6:07 pm ET
Vocalscape's Turn-Key Calling Card Solution provides ISPs, ITSPs and Telcos a complete and rich set of features including:
* Softphone application * Click-to-Talk eCommerce button * Prepaid & Post paid billing solution and database * Calling Card Solution and PIN Creation with Automated sign-up and Administration * Gateway VoIP Termination Capabilities Connecting your VoIP call to the PSTN * Detailed Call Rating & Least Cost Routing
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Mr. Ron McIntyre, President of Vocalscape commented, "Providing and end-to-end solution that easily integrates with existing telephony infrastructure will not only hasten the commercialization of VoIP but lowers the barrier to entry for emerging ITSPs and Telecommunication companies. Over the past year, we have had several requests for a complete solution and we are currently running these systems in Greece and Canada and are negotiating a launch of the solution in the Far East."
About Vocalscape, Inc.
Vocalscape, Inc. is an emerging developer of interactive communication software. The Company has created software and interactive solutions revolving around global communications and Data Voice Convergence. Vocalscape focuses on adding to customers website and customer support centers by integrating website solutions that enable real human assistance, live interaction services such as instant messaging, voice over the Internet (VOIP) and interactive desktop solutions sharing solutions. http://www.vocalscape.com
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Contact: Ron McIntyre Vocalscape, Inc. 1-877-285-5587
Hello Mr. Gibson,
I am opening up a large scale VoIP deployment in Spain via a broadband provider and I would love to implement a solution like this? What is the cost?
Current quotes we have received from other firms were above $5o,000 US is it going to be less?
Thank you so much, and I want you to know I have heard of VocalScape before, years ago I used to Eyefon to call my family in Canada from Spain. I see in your Bio you have spent time here in Spain. What do you think of VoIP in Spain?
Posted by: Pam Sanderson | December 08, 2004 at 04:20 PM